President Joe Biden is asking Congress to approve $100 billion in disaster aid after Hurricanes Helene and Milton.
City of Annapolis, federal and state officials met last week to discus flood protection at Annapolis City Dock, but the timeline for construction remains unclear.
Biden asked Congress for $100 billion to respond to natural disasters and other emergencies, likely the president’s final domestic spending request as he prepares to leave office ...
The Biden administration is asking Congress to approve $98.4 billion in aid to bolster the federal government’s response to a series of natural disasters ...
President Biden has sent Congress an emergency funding request for roughly $100 billion to help with recovery after natural ...
The federal workforce includes hundreds of thousands of dedicated and efficient workers who do their jobs and don’t let their ...
The request, which Biden sent to House Speaker Mike Johnson, includes $40 billion for the Federal Emergency Management Agency ...
The Biden administration is asking Congress to approve $98.4 billion in emergency aid for disasters, including $24 billion for ag disasters . That funding would also go toward a p ...
Joe Biden wants nearly $100 billion in emergency funding to help respond to a series of disasters that have stretched government resources thin.
The latest round of assistance will provide shelter for homeless families in communities across North Carolina and South Carolina recovering from Hurricane Helene.
The largest chunk of funding — about $40 billion — would be for FEMA's disaster relief fund, so that it has enough money to last through the coming year. But there are requests for 16 agencies.